The Gear I’ll Never Use Again

Anything vortex. Y'alls amazing warranty does dick while I'm in the woods

Eberlestock x1. Least it looked kinda cool. In the end it werent much more than a heavy garbage bag with some shitty shoulder straps hooked to it.
 
Closed cell foam sleeping pads. I can't get a good nights sleep on one. For backpacking, I now use neoair's (xlite for warmer and xtherm for colder) and never looked back
 
I’ll absolutely try the Jim Greens. Do they have a wide toe box? What was the second brand you mentioned? “nicks”? I want to wear minimalist boots and I would love something more robust for work boots too. I haven’t been able to find anything yet that fits the bill, so hopefully these do.

Nicks are a new offering I havnt tried but plan to. They just started making a barefoot style boot. Unknown on the last I need to email/call.

Here’s a thread on the Jim green troopers. I also have a set of rangers for home and work. These boots take a bit of break in and the factory outsole sucks for the mointains but they are a much more robust boot. Feel more like a boot and less like a moccasin (vivo)

Here’s a link https://rokslide.com/forums/threads...per-boot-first-impressions-and-review.381129/
 
I’ll absolutely try the Jim Greens. Do they have a wide toe box? What was the second brand you mentioned? “nicks”? I want to wear minimalist boots and I would love something more robust for work boots too. I haven’t been able to find anything yet that fits the bill, so hopefully these do.
He's referring to the Nicks Strider which is zero drop.
 
Heathers Choice meals. bought a bunch a few years ago they were all nasty. Its become a joke with my hunting partners. Packaroons are good but there are plenty of better cheaper snacks.
 
Oh yeah, Outdoor Edge knives - was missing my havalon before my elk hunt so grabbed the OE disposable blade version that came with four blades on my way to the woods. Couldn’t even finish quartering my bull before the 4 blades dulled. Stupid push button blade release kept jamming too. I can quarter a whole elk with one or two havalon blades…
Maybe you got a bad batch of blades because my experience with OE has been the exact opposite. Well over 20 animals on my OE and only ever had to change the blade once mid-breakdown of an animal.
 
Vortex Optics-2 Rangefinders, 3 different scopes, and a set of binos all were sent back, either broke, fogged, lost zero.

Keen, Merrell, Lowas, Meindl or any primarily synthetic boots. They may be comfortable, but they rarely have the support for side-hilling or packing heavy and breakdown after a season or two.

Non Darn Tough Socks

Lead bullets- On year 20 of shooting barnes TTSX and LRX, and Im never going back.

Bic lighters- near worthless in later seasons or temps in the 20s and below

Buck knife- cant believe I skinned and gutted animals with that machete sized, dull pry bar of a knife.

Headlamps of any brand that use AA or AAA- Headlamps that use 18650 LiFeP04 batts are the bees knees.

Rifle mounted bipod-Traded the harris for the javelin and its way mobeta.

Kifaru anything- despite making the best weight carrying pack, they quit on their customer base, no thanks.
 
Maybe you got a bad batch of blades because my experience with OE has been the exact opposite. Well over 20 animals on my OE and only ever had to change the blade once mid-breakdown of an animal.
Maybe..: I did buy their cheapest knife ($30), but aren’t their blades the same for most of their knives …?
 
Kimber rifles.

Any scope without good hydrophobic coatings.

Any boots that don't have the entire toe made of one piece of leather or/and have synthetic/plastic-y bits interspersed with the leather.

Also, any boots that don't have soles that look like a super-aggressive mud tire, made of some type of high traction rubber.

Also, any boots that aren't at least very water resistant, and they should be preferably waterproof.

Most cotton clothing.
 
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